Be it regular cigarettes or e-cigarettes, the fact of the matter is that he doesn't care enough about his health, longevity, or body to not partake in such a NASTY habit!

E-cigarettes might be a bit better than the regular kind, but the jury's still out on just how healthy they are. From looking at this pic (above) of him pulling into Chateau Marmont, we can't tell if he's backtracked from the e-kind. We would hope not, but we seriously just can't tell!

Regardless, it's suuuupa lame to see him holding any kind of smoking apparatus! LOLz!

We'd say he should be entitled to it — especially if they've taken away everything he's ever earned.

Call it a common courtesy.

Lance Armstrong and his lawyer are criticizing how the USADA went about his doping case, saying the agency should send the International Cycling Union ALL of its evidence in the Armstrong case, not just a limited report packaged to support the sanctions.

An appeals court just dismissed a ruling that another appeals court upheld earlier this year.

The Supreme Court might have to step in and make a final decision in this fight against cigarettes.

The law says that cigarette companies would have to use graphic imagery in their health warnings about the dangers of cigarettes.

A judge in the appeals court said:

"This case raises novel questions about the scope of the government's authority to force the manufacturer of a product to go beyond making purely factual and accurate commercial disclosures and undermine its own economic interest — in this case, by making 'every single pack of cigarettes in the country a mini billboard' for the government's anti-smoking message."

Because smoking is more and more prevalent among the nation's youth, the FDA has recommend that graphic images of rotting teeth and tar filled lungs might help dissuade teens from smoking.

We think anything that stops tobacco companies from advertising is great.